Ex-Black Queens captain Elizabeth Addo joins Saudi side Al Hilal Ladies on loan 

Published on: 31 December 2022

Former Black Queens captain Elizabeth Addo has joined Saudi Arabia top flight side Al Hilal Ladies.

Addo joins the Asian side on a season-long loan.

“The international midfielder “Elizabeth” joins Al-Hilal from Ghana | Welcome to the adult stronghold”, Al Hilal ladies', the club said in a statement.

"Addo has the game-changing ability and has been in Asia with a great experience which is important for her in adapting to our style of play.” Chairman Saad bin Nafel said.

The former Beskitas midfielder made her debut against Al Nasr which they won 6-3.

She registered an assist on her debut for the club.

Addo (28) played her debut yesterday, 30th December and helped her newly signed team Al Hilal to a 6-3 victory against Al Nasr with one assist.

This is her 11th Foreign club in ten( 10). Addo first joins Nigerian giants Rivers Angels F.C. from 2012 to 2014.

She later joined Serbian side ZFK Spartak Subotica before moving to Ferencvarosi (Hungary) and Swedish side Kvarnsvedens IK (Sweden).

She then completes a move to Cyprus to join Apollon Limassol where she was on a short-term contract.

The young talented Black Queens Captain also enjoyed her football life at Seattle Reign FC (USA), Western Sydney (Australia), North Carolina Courage (USA) and Djurgardens IF (USA).

Before playing for the Cypriot First Division team, she was a member of the Chinese team Jiangsu Suning, champions of the Chinese Women’s Super League. The forward helped the team win three major titles, scoring five goals and having seven assists in 14 games.

 

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